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Active since the early 1990s, Tim Wilson is as much a comedian as he is a novelty singer. His material is often topical in nature, addressing the political climate with his own libertarian views. When he's not doing that, he's poking fun at himself or the South, or bringing out the guitar to do some novelty songs.

Tim Wilson is also a fixture on ''TheBobAndTomShow''.

----!!Tim Wilson's works provide examples of:* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: To get the Chuck E. Cheese's song on an album, he had to name it "Chucky Cheese H*ll" and put a warning on the album that the song was not approved by Chuck E. Cheese's.* CountryRap: Parodied on "Hillbilly Homeboy".* DeepSouth* IWantMyJetpack: "Where's My Jetpack" of course.* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: In one skit, Tim begins talking about hummus, which he pronounces "hoo-moos". After an audience member tells him that it's pronounced "hum-us", he defends himself by saying that his wife's Israeli and serves it all the time, then questions how much "hoo-moos" the audience member has eaten in his lifetime.* LongTitle: "Dale Darrell Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill Irvin Gordon Earnhardt Smith… Johnson, Jr."* TheMunchausen: The "Uncle BS" skits, in which the uncle in question recounts a blatantly made-up story about where he was on a certain day in time.* ParodyCommercial: The last track on ''Hillbilly Homeboy'' is one for "Love Songs for Losers".* PhonyVeteran: "He's My Brother-in-Law": "He tries to blame it all on Vietnam / But he wasn't there, he was twelve in '74".* SoundEffectBleep: "Darryl Stokes, that dumb sonofa [BLAM], almost shot Santa Claus."* StuffyOldSongsAboutTheButtocks: "Booty Man", PlayedForLaughs.* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: Occurs in "Love Songs for Losers": "Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, Chuck / I think she finally wants to fffffffffforget about yesterday."* SuckECheeses: "Chucky Cheese Hell" is sung from the point of view of a ''bouncer'' at a Chuck E. Cheese's.----

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Active since the early 1990s, Tim Wilson is as much a comedian as he is a novelty singer. His material is often topical in nature, addressing the political climate with his own libertarian views. When he's not doing that, he's poking fun at himself or the South, or bringing out the guitar to do some novelty songs.

Tim Wilson is also a fixture on ''TheBobAndTomShow''.

----!!Tim Wilson's works provide examples of:* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: To get the Chuck E. Cheese's song on an album, he had to name it "Chucky Cheese H*ll" and put a warning on the album that the song was not approved by Chuck E. Cheese's.* CountryRap: Parodied on "Hillbilly Homeboy".* DeepSouth* IWantMyJetpack: "Where's My Jetpack" of course.* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: In one skit, Tim begins talking about hummus, which he pronounces "hoo-moos". After an audience member tells him that it's pronounced "hum-us", he defends himself by saying that his wife's Israeli and serves it all the time, then questions how much "hoo-moos" the audience member has eaten in his lifetime.* LongTitle: "Dale Darrell Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill Irvin Gordon Earnhardt Smith… Johnson, Jr."* TheMunchausen: The "Uncle BS" skits, in which the uncle in question recounts a blatantly made-up story about where he was on a certain day in time.* ParodyCommercial: The last track on ''Hillbilly Homeboy'' is one for "Love Songs for Losers".* PhonyVeteran: "He's My Brother-in-Law": "He tries to blame it all on Vietnam / But he wasn't there, he was twelve in '74".* SoundEffectBleep: "Darryl Stokes, that dumb sonofa [BLAM], almost shot Santa Claus."* StuffyOldSongsAboutTheButtocks: "Booty Man", PlayedForLaughs.* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: Occurs in "Love Songs for Losers": "Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, Chuck / I think she finally wants to fffffffffforget about yesterday."* SuckECheeses: "Chucky Cheese Hell" is sung from the point of view of a ''bouncer'' at a Chuck E. Cheese's.----[[redirect:Creator/TimWilson]]

* ItIsPronouncedTroPAY: In one skit, Tim begins talking about hummus, which he pronounces "hoo-moos". After an audience member tells him that it's pronounced "hum-us", he defends himself by saying that his wife's Israeli and serves it all the time, then questions how much "hoo-moos" the audience member has eaten in his lifetime.

Active since the early 1990s, Tim Wilson is as much a comedian as he is a novelty singer. His material is often topical in nature, addressing the political climate with his own libertarian views. When he's not doing that, he's poking fun at himself or the South, or bringing out the guitar to do some novelty songs.

Tim Wilson is also a fixture on ''TheBobAndTomShow''.

----!!Tim Wilson's works provide examples of:* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: To get the Chuck E. Cheese's song on an album, he had to name it "Chucky Cheese H*ll" and put a warning on the album that the song was not approved by Chuck E. Cheese's.* CountryRap: Parodied on "Hillbilly Homeboy".* DeepSouth* EverythingsFunkierWithDisco: The concept album ''Super Bad Sounds of the 70's''.* IWantMyJetpack: "Where's My Jetpack" of course.* LongTitle: "Dale Darrell Waltrip Richard Petty Rusty Awesome Bill Irvin Gordon Earnhardt Smith… Johnson, Jr."* TheMunchausen: The "Uncle BS" skits, in which the uncle in question recounts a blatantly made-up story about where he was on a certain day in time.* ParodyCommercial: The last track on ''Hillbilly Homeboy'' is one for "Love Songs for Losers".* PhonyVeteran: "He's My Brother-in-Law": "He tries to blame it all on Vietnam / But he wasn't there, he was fifteen in '74".* SoundEffectBleep: "Darryl Stokes, that dumb sonofa [BLAM], almost shot Santa Claus."* StuffyOldSongsAboutTheButtocks: "Booty Man", PlayedForLaughs.* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: Occurs in "Love Songs for Losers": "Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, Chuck / I think she finally wants to fffffffffforget about yesterday."* SuckECheeses: "Chucky Cheese Hell" is sung from the point of view of a ''bouncer'' at a Chuck E. Cheese's.----

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